I have just purchased a complete set of 14 Woody CDs (7 binary, 7 source) from linuxshop.nu, and although I have no reason to doubt their quality, I would rather find out sooner than later if any of the disks are faulty in any way, so that I can replace it/them.
Does anyone have a suggestion of how to check the integrity of the complete set? I first thought of a recursive directory listing, which would hit every directory, but I guess this would not actually check if the files are OK. I'm sure someone must have done something similar before, but I really can't think of a google search that would be sufficiently precise, and I can't figure out a foolproof method myself. My only vague idea was to make a chacksum of all the files on the disk, but I don't know how (yet) and I'd need som real checksums to check them against ;-). Better suggestions, anyone? -- Best regards, Peter Hugosson-Miller "I'll give up Smalltalk when they pry the browser from my cold, dead fingers!"
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